The Rock River is also at bankfull stage, and minor flooding could affect Watertown, Jefferson and Fort Atkinson.

Hail measuring up to 1.5 inches was reported in downtown Racine, and buildings in Burlington were damaged by hail and high wind gusts.

Farther north, Monday's rain in Appleton broke a record for the day set in 1942. The city received 1.9 inches of rain by 7 a.m., breaking the previous record of 1.76 inches. Green Bay received 1.05 inches of rain on Monday, breaking the record of .88 inches set in 1924.

THERE'S A FLOOD WARNING THIS MORNING ALONG THE FOX RIVER IN WAUKESHA. BEN HUTCHISON IS LIVE NEAR THE FOX RIVER IN WAUKESHA. BEN, THE WALKWAYS ARE NOW COVERED BY WATER. GOOD MORNING...WELL THE RAIN HAS STOPPED FOR NOW BUT IF YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THE FOX RIVER, YOU CAN SEE HOW HIGH IT IS...THIS AREA HAS A FLOOD STAGE OF 6 FEET...AS OF 10:15 MONDAY NIGHT, IT WAS ALREADY AT 6.5 FEET... SO WATER BEGAN TO INUNDATE THE SURROUNDING AREA... FILLING INTO DIFFERENT POCKETS AND BACKYARDS AS WELL WE HAVE SOME VIDEO FROM LAST NIGHT... CERTAINLY HOMEOWNERS NEED TO BE CHECKING THEIR BASEMENTS FOR ANY FLOODING, RIGHT NOW A LOT OF WATER AND NOWHERE FOR IT TO GO ...ALSO DON'T DRIVE YOUR CARS INTO FLOODED AREAS...IT ONLY TAKES 2 FEET OF WATER TO FLOAT A VEHICLE... THE FLOOD WARNING HERE IN WAUKESHA WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE... IN WAUKESHA, BEN HUTCHISON, WISN 12 NEWS... A LITTLE RELIEF FROM THE RAIN...BUT THE RIVER CONTINUES TO FLOW AT A HIGH SPEED ...IN WAUKESHA, BEN HUTCHISON, WISN 12 NEWS...